Opportunities From: Keep Tahoe Blue

Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team Training 5/13/26

We are looking for volunteers to help protect Lake Tahoe from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) by supporting education and outreach at high‑volume beaches and lake access areas. With the emerging threat of golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever to help Keep Tahoe Blue.


This one‑hour training prepares volunteers to serve as members of the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team. During the training, volunteers will learn about the threat of golden mussels, how AIS spreads, and why prevention is critical to protecting Lake Tahoe. The training will be available both in person at the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center as well as online via Zoom (link to join will be sent out to those that have registered in the 'final details' email prior to the training).


The training will also cover:

How to engage with the public in a friendly and effective wayKey outreach messaging, including Clean, Drain, Dry practicesAn overview of the Eyes on the Lake Program and the Tahoe Keepers ProgramWhat to expect during site‑based outreach shifts, including data collection basics

Completion of this training is required before signing up for Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team shifts at specific locations. After completing the training, volunteers will be eligible to participate in outreach shifts at priority sites around the lake.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

We are looking for volunteers to help protect Lake Tahoe from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) by supporting education and outreach at high‑volume beaches and lake access areas. With the emerging threat of golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever to help Keep Tahoe Blue.


This one‑hour training prepares volunteers to serve as members of the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team. During the training, volunteers will learn about the threat of golden mussels, how AIS spreads, and why prevention is critical to protecting Lake Tahoe. The training will be available both in person at the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center as well as online via Zoom (link to join will be sent out to those that have registered in the 'final details' email prior to the training).


The training will also cover:

How to engage with the public in a friendly and effective wayKey outreach messaging, including Clean, Drain, Dry practicesAn overview of the Eyes on the Lake Program and the Tahoe Keepers ProgramWhat to expect during site‑based outreach shifts, including data collection basics

Completion of this training is required before signing up for Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team shifts at specific locations. After completing the training, volunteers will be eligible to participate in outreach shifts at priority sites around the lake.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 13, 2026

Zip Code: 96150

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team at Baldwin Beach

Join our frontline volunteer team to help protect our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). With the emerging threat of golden mussels, your presence on the shoreline matters now more than ever.  

Volunteers will visit high-traffic recreation areas to share quick, helpful guidance with the public and distribute information to non-motorized users about the risk posed by golden mussels. You’ll also help promote the Eyes on the Lake Program and Tahoe Keepers Program, educating the public on the proper Clean, Drain, and Dry steps. While you’re out in the field, you’ll tally the number of beachgoers you speak with and the number of non-motorized watercraft you observe. We’ll provide the materials and training you need to conduct friendly outreach and collect simple data during your shift.  

Shifts are one hour long, and you’re welcome to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day if you’d like to stay out longer. Volunteering can be even more enjoyable in pairs or small groups - feel free to invite family and friends to sign up and join you!  

Before heading into the field, volunteers are required to watch a one-hour prerecorded Eyes on the Lake Team Training and email protect@keeptahoeblue.org to coordinate picking up materials from the Keep Tahoe Blue office between Mondays and Fridays (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd. South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150). The training highlights specific areas that are current priorities based on need, but we also welcome volunteers to support this Eyes on the Lake Outreach initiative wherever they’re recreating. Please sign up based on location site.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Join our frontline volunteer team to help protect our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). With the emerging threat of golden mussels, your presence on the shoreline matters now more than ever.  

Volunteers will visit high-traffic recreation areas to share quick, helpful guidance with the public and distribute information to non-motorized users about the risk posed by golden mussels. You’ll also help promote the Eyes on the Lake Program and Tahoe Keepers Program, educating the public on the proper Clean, Drain, and Dry steps. While you’re out in the field, you’ll tally the number of beachgoers you speak with and the number of non-motorized watercraft you observe. We’ll provide the materials and training you need to conduct friendly outreach and collect simple data during your shift.  

Shifts are one hour long, and you’re welcome to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day if you’d like to stay out longer. Volunteering can be even more enjoyable in pairs or small groups - feel free to invite family and friends to sign up and join you!  

Before heading into the field, volunteers are required to watch a one-hour prerecorded Eyes on the Lake Team Training and email protect@keeptahoeblue.org to coordinate picking up materials from the Keep Tahoe Blue office between Mondays and Fridays (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd. South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150). The training highlights specific areas that are current priorities based on need, but we also welcome volunteers to support this Eyes on the Lake Outreach initiative wherever they’re recreating. Please sign up based on location site.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 96150

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team at Commons Beach, Tahoe City

Join our frontline volunteer team to help protect our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). With the emerging threat of golden mussels, your presence on the shoreline matters now more than ever.  

Volunteers will visit high-traffic recreation areas to share quick, helpful guidance with the public and distribute information to non-motorized users about the risk posed by golden mussels. You’ll also help promote the Eyes on the Lake Program and Tahoe Keepers Program, educating the public on the proper Clean, Drain, and Dry steps. While you’re out in the field, you’ll tally the number of beachgoers you speak with and the number of non-motorized watercraft you observe. We’ll provide the materials and training you need to conduct friendly outreach and collect simple data during your shift.  

Shifts are one hour long, and you’re welcome to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day if you’d like to stay out longer. Volunteering can be even more enjoyable in pairs or small groups - feel free to invite family and friends to sign up and join you!  

Before heading into the field, volunteers are required to watch a one-hour prerecorded Eyes on the Lake Team Training and email protect@keeptahoeblue.org to coordinate picking up materials from the Keep Tahoe Blue office between Mondays and Fridays (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd. South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150). The training highlights specific areas that are current priorities based on need, but we also welcome volunteers to support this Eyes on the Lake Outreach initiative wherever they’re recreating.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Join our frontline volunteer team to help protect our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). With the emerging threat of golden mussels, your presence on the shoreline matters now more than ever.  

Volunteers will visit high-traffic recreation areas to share quick, helpful guidance with the public and distribute information to non-motorized users about the risk posed by golden mussels. You’ll also help promote the Eyes on the Lake Program and Tahoe Keepers Program, educating the public on the proper Clean, Drain, and Dry steps. While you’re out in the field, you’ll tally the number of beachgoers you speak with and the number of non-motorized watercraft you observe. We’ll provide the materials and training you need to conduct friendly outreach and collect simple data during your shift.  

Shifts are one hour long, and you’re welcome to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day if you’d like to stay out longer. Volunteering can be even more enjoyable in pairs or small groups - feel free to invite family and friends to sign up and join you!  

Before heading into the field, volunteers are required to watch a one-hour prerecorded Eyes on the Lake Team Training and email protect@keeptahoeblue.org to coordinate picking up materials from the Keep Tahoe Blue office between Mondays and Fridays (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd. South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150). The training highlights specific areas that are current priorities based on need, but we also welcome volunteers to support this Eyes on the Lake Outreach initiative wherever they’re recreating.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 96145

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team at Meeks Bay

Join our frontline volunteer team to help protect our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). With the emerging threat of golden mussels, your presence on the shoreline matters now more than ever.  

Volunteers will visit high-traffic recreation areas to share quick, helpful guidance with the public and distribute information to non-motorized users about the risk posed by golden mussels. You’ll also help promote the Eyes on the Lake Program and Tahoe Keepers Program, educating the public on the proper Clean, Drain, and Dry steps. While you’re out in the field, you’ll tally the number of beachgoers you speak with and the number of non-motorized watercraft you observe. We’ll provide the materials and training you need to conduct friendly outreach and collect simple data during your shift.  

Shifts are one hour long, and you’re welcome to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day if you’d like to stay out longer. Volunteering can be even more enjoyable in pairs or small groups - feel free to invite family and friends to sign up and join you!  

Before heading into the field, volunteers are required to watch a one-hour prerecorded Eyes on the Lake Team Training and email protect@keeptahoeblue.org to coordinate picking up materials from the Keep Tahoe Blue office between Mondays and Fridays (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd. South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150). The training highlights specific areas that are current priorities based on need, but we also welcome volunteers to support this Eyes on the Lake Outreach initiative wherever they’re recreating.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Join our frontline volunteer team to help protect our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). With the emerging threat of golden mussels, your presence on the shoreline matters now more than ever.  

Volunteers will visit high-traffic recreation areas to share quick, helpful guidance with the public and distribute information to non-motorized users about the risk posed by golden mussels. You’ll also help promote the Eyes on the Lake Program and Tahoe Keepers Program, educating the public on the proper Clean, Drain, and Dry steps. While you’re out in the field, you’ll tally the number of beachgoers you speak with and the number of non-motorized watercraft you observe. We’ll provide the materials and training you need to conduct friendly outreach and collect simple data during your shift.  

Shifts are one hour long, and you’re welcome to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day if you’d like to stay out longer. Volunteering can be even more enjoyable in pairs or small groups - feel free to invite family and friends to sign up and join you!  

Before heading into the field, volunteers are required to watch a one-hour prerecorded Eyes on the Lake Team Training and email protect@keeptahoeblue.org to coordinate picking up materials from the Keep Tahoe Blue office between Mondays and Fridays (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd. South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150). The training highlights specific areas that are current priorities based on need, but we also welcome volunteers to support this Eyes on the Lake Outreach initiative wherever they’re recreating.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 96142

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team at Fallen Leaf Lake Campground

Join our frontline volunteer team to help protect our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). With the emerging threat of golden mussels, your presence on the shoreline matters now more than ever.  

Volunteers will visit high-traffic recreation areas to share quick, helpful guidance with the public and distribute information to non-motorized users about the risk posed by golden mussels. You’ll also help promote the Eyes on the Lake Program and Tahoe Keepers Program, educating the public on the proper Clean, Drain, and Dry steps. While you’re out in the field, you’ll tally the number of beachgoers you speak with and the number of non-motorized watercraft you observe. We’ll provide the materials and training you need to conduct friendly outreach and collect simple data during your shift.  

Shifts are one hour long, and you’re welcome to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day if you’d like to stay out longer. Volunteering can be even more enjoyable in pairs or small groups - feel free to invite family and friends to sign up and join you!  

Before heading into the field, volunteers are required to watch a one-hour prerecorded Eyes on the Lake Team Training and email protect@keeptahoeblue.org to coordinate picking up materials from the Keep Tahoe Blue office between Mondays and Fridays (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd. South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150). The training highlights specific areas that are current priorities based on need, but we also welcome volunteers to support this Eyes on the Lake Outreach initiative wherever they’re recreating.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Join our frontline volunteer team to help protect our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). With the emerging threat of golden mussels, your presence on the shoreline matters now more than ever.  

Volunteers will visit high-traffic recreation areas to share quick, helpful guidance with the public and distribute information to non-motorized users about the risk posed by golden mussels. You’ll also help promote the Eyes on the Lake Program and Tahoe Keepers Program, educating the public on the proper Clean, Drain, and Dry steps. While you’re out in the field, you’ll tally the number of beachgoers you speak with and the number of non-motorized watercraft you observe. We’ll provide the materials and training you need to conduct friendly outreach and collect simple data during your shift.  

Shifts are one hour long, and you’re welcome to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day if you’d like to stay out longer. Volunteering can be even more enjoyable in pairs or small groups - feel free to invite family and friends to sign up and join you!  

Before heading into the field, volunteers are required to watch a one-hour prerecorded Eyes on the Lake Team Training and email protect@keeptahoeblue.org to coordinate picking up materials from the Keep Tahoe Blue office between Mondays and Fridays (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd. South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150). The training highlights specific areas that are current priorities based on need, but we also welcome volunteers to support this Eyes on the Lake Outreach initiative wherever they’re recreating.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 96150

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team at Fallen Leaf Lake Marina

Join our frontline volunteer team to help protect our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). With the emerging threat of golden mussels, your presence on the shoreline matters now more than ever.  

Volunteers will visit high-traffic recreation areas to share quick, helpful guidance with the public and distribute information to non-motorized users about the risk posed by golden mussels. You’ll also help promote the Eyes on the Lake Program and Tahoe Keepers Program, educating the public on the proper Clean, Drain, and Dry steps. While you’re out in the field, you’ll tally the number of beachgoers you speak with and the number of non-motorized watercraft you observe. We’ll provide the materials and training you need to conduct friendly outreach and collect simple data during your shift.  

Shifts are one hour long, and you’re welcome to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day if you’d like to stay out longer. Volunteering can be even more enjoyable in pairs or small groups - feel free to invite family and friends to sign up and join you!  

Before heading into the field, volunteers are required to watch a one-hour prerecorded Eyes on the Lake Team Training and email protect@keeptahoeblue.org to coordinate picking up materials from the Keep Tahoe Blue office between Mondays and Fridays (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd. South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150). The training highlights specific areas that are current priorities based on need, but we also welcome volunteers to support this Eyes on the Lake Outreach initiative wherever they’re recreating.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Join our frontline volunteer team to help protect our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). With the emerging threat of golden mussels, your presence on the shoreline matters now more than ever.  

Volunteers will visit high-traffic recreation areas to share quick, helpful guidance with the public and distribute information to non-motorized users about the risk posed by golden mussels. You’ll also help promote the Eyes on the Lake Program and Tahoe Keepers Program, educating the public on the proper Clean, Drain, and Dry steps. While you’re out in the field, you’ll tally the number of beachgoers you speak with and the number of non-motorized watercraft you observe. We’ll provide the materials and training you need to conduct friendly outreach and collect simple data during your shift.  

Shifts are one hour long, and you’re welcome to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day if you’d like to stay out longer. Volunteering can be even more enjoyable in pairs or small groups - feel free to invite family and friends to sign up and join you!  

Before heading into the field, volunteers are required to watch a one-hour prerecorded Eyes on the Lake Team Training and email protect@keeptahoeblue.org to coordinate picking up materials from the Keep Tahoe Blue office between Mondays and Fridays (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd. South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150). The training highlights specific areas that are current priorities based on need, but we also welcome volunteers to support this Eyes on the Lake Outreach initiative wherever they’re recreating.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 96150

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team at Kiva Beach

Join our frontline volunteer team to help protect our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). With the emerging threat of golden mussels, your presence on the shoreline matters now more than ever.  

Volunteers will visit high-traffic recreation areas to share quick, helpful guidance with the public and distribute information to non-motorized users about the risk posed by golden mussels. You’ll also help promote the Eyes on the Lake Program and Tahoe Keepers Program, educating the public on the proper Clean, Drain, and Dry steps. While you’re out in the field, you’ll tally the number of beachgoers you speak with and the number of non-motorized watercraft you observe. We’ll provide the materials and training you need to conduct friendly outreach and collect simple data during your shift.  

Shifts are one hour long, and you’re welcome to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day if you’d like to stay out longer. Volunteering can be even more enjoyable in pairs or small groups - feel free to invite family and friends to sign up and join you!  

Before heading into the field, volunteers are required to watch a one-hour prerecorded Eyes on the Lake Team Training and email protect@keeptahoeblue.org to coordinate picking up materials from the Keep Tahoe Blue office between Mondays and Fridays (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd. South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150). The training highlights specific areas that are current priorities based on need, but we also welcome volunteers to support this Eyes on the Lake Outreach initiative wherever they’re recreating.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Join our frontline volunteer team to help protect our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). With the emerging threat of golden mussels, your presence on the shoreline matters now more than ever.  

Volunteers will visit high-traffic recreation areas to share quick, helpful guidance with the public and distribute information to non-motorized users about the risk posed by golden mussels. You’ll also help promote the Eyes on the Lake Program and Tahoe Keepers Program, educating the public on the proper Clean, Drain, and Dry steps. While you’re out in the field, you’ll tally the number of beachgoers you speak with and the number of non-motorized watercraft you observe. We’ll provide the materials and training you need to conduct friendly outreach and collect simple data during your shift.  

Shifts are one hour long, and you’re welcome to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day if you’d like to stay out longer. Volunteering can be even more enjoyable in pairs or small groups - feel free to invite family and friends to sign up and join you!  

Before heading into the field, volunteers are required to watch a one-hour prerecorded Eyes on the Lake Team Training and email protect@keeptahoeblue.org to coordinate picking up materials from the Keep Tahoe Blue office between Mondays and Fridays (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd. South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150). The training highlights specific areas that are current priorities based on need, but we also welcome volunteers to support this Eyes on the Lake Outreach initiative wherever they’re recreating.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 96150

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team at Nevada Beach

Join our frontline volunteer team to help protect our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). With the emerging threat of golden mussels, your presence on the shoreline matters now more than ever.  

Volunteers will visit high-traffic recreation areas to share quick, helpful guidance with the public and distribute information to non-motorized users about the risk posed by golden mussels. You’ll also help promote the Eyes on the Lake Program and Tahoe Keepers Program, educating the public on the proper Clean, Drain, and Dry steps. While you’re out in the field, you’ll tally the number of beachgoers you speak with and the number of non-motorized watercraft you observe. We’ll provide the materials and training you need to conduct friendly outreach and collect simple data during your shift.  

Shifts are one hour long, and you’re welcome to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day if you’d like to stay out longer. Volunteering can be even more enjoyable in pairs or small groups - feel free to invite family and friends to sign up and join you!  

Before heading into the field, volunteers are required to watch a one-hour prerecorded Eyes on the Lake Team Training and email protect@keeptahoeblue.org to coordinate picking up materials from the Keep Tahoe Blue office between Mondays and Fridays (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd. South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150). The training highlights specific areas that are current priorities based on need, but we also welcome volunteers to support this Eyes on the Lake Outreach initiative wherever they’re recreating.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Join our frontline volunteer team to help protect our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). With the emerging threat of golden mussels, your presence on the shoreline matters now more than ever.  

Volunteers will visit high-traffic recreation areas to share quick, helpful guidance with the public and distribute information to non-motorized users about the risk posed by golden mussels. You’ll also help promote the Eyes on the Lake Program and Tahoe Keepers Program, educating the public on the proper Clean, Drain, and Dry steps. While you’re out in the field, you’ll tally the number of beachgoers you speak with and the number of non-motorized watercraft you observe. We’ll provide the materials and training you need to conduct friendly outreach and collect simple data during your shift.  

Shifts are one hour long, and you’re welcome to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day if you’d like to stay out longer. Volunteering can be even more enjoyable in pairs or small groups - feel free to invite family and friends to sign up and join you!  

Before heading into the field, volunteers are required to watch a one-hour prerecorded Eyes on the Lake Team Training and email protect@keeptahoeblue.org to coordinate picking up materials from the Keep Tahoe Blue office between Mondays and Fridays (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd. South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150). The training highlights specific areas that are current priorities based on need, but we also welcome volunteers to support this Eyes on the Lake Outreach initiative wherever they’re recreating.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 89448

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team at Pope Beach

Join our frontline volunteer team to help protect our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). With the emerging threat of golden mussels, your presence on the shoreline matters now more than ever.  

Volunteers will visit high-traffic recreation areas to share quick, helpful guidance with the public and distribute information to non-motorized users about the risk posed by golden mussels. You’ll also help promote the Eyes on the Lake Program and Tahoe Keepers Program, educating the public on the proper Clean, Drain, and Dry steps. While you’re out in the field, you’ll tally the number of beachgoers you speak with and the number of non-motorized watercraft you observe. We’ll provide the materials and training you need to conduct friendly outreach and collect simple data during your shift.  

Shifts are one hour long, and you’re welcome to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day if you’d like to stay out longer. Volunteering can be even more enjoyable in pairs or small groups - feel free to invite family and friends to sign up and join you!  

Before heading into the field, volunteers are required to watch a one-hour prerecorded Eyes on the Lake Team Training and email protect@keeptahoeblue.org to coordinate picking up materials from the Keep Tahoe Blue office between Mondays and Fridays (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd. South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150). The training highlights specific areas that are current priorities based on need, but we also welcome volunteers to support this Eyes on the Lake Outreach initiative wherever they’re recreating.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Join our frontline volunteer team to help protect our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). With the emerging threat of golden mussels, your presence on the shoreline matters now more than ever.  

Volunteers will visit high-traffic recreation areas to share quick, helpful guidance with the public and distribute information to non-motorized users about the risk posed by golden mussels. You’ll also help promote the Eyes on the Lake Program and Tahoe Keepers Program, educating the public on the proper Clean, Drain, and Dry steps. While you’re out in the field, you’ll tally the number of beachgoers you speak with and the number of non-motorized watercraft you observe. We’ll provide the materials and training you need to conduct friendly outreach and collect simple data during your shift.  

Shifts are one hour long, and you’re welcome to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day if you’d like to stay out longer. Volunteering can be even more enjoyable in pairs or small groups - feel free to invite family and friends to sign up and join you!  

Before heading into the field, volunteers are required to watch a one-hour prerecorded Eyes on the Lake Team Training and email protect@keeptahoeblue.org to coordinate picking up materials from the Keep Tahoe Blue office between Mondays and Fridays (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd. South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150). The training highlights specific areas that are current priorities based on need, but we also welcome volunteers to support this Eyes on the Lake Outreach initiative wherever they’re recreating.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 96150

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team at Echo Lakes

Join our frontline volunteer team to help protect our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). With the emerging threat of golden mussels, your presence on the shoreline matters now more than ever.  

Volunteers will visit high-traffic recreation areas to share quick, helpful guidance with the public and distribute information to non-motorized users about the risk posed by golden mussels. You’ll also help promote the Eyes on the Lake Program and Tahoe Keepers Program, educating the public on the proper Clean, Drain, and Dry steps. While you’re out in the field, you’ll tally the number of beachgoers you speak with and the number of non-motorized watercraft you observe. We’ll provide the materials and training you need to conduct friendly outreach and collect simple data during your shift.  

Shifts are one hour long, and you’re welcome to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day if you’d like to stay out longer. Volunteering can be even more enjoyable in pairs or small groups - feel free to invite family and friends to sign up and join you!  

Before heading into the field, volunteers are required to watch a one-hour prerecorded Eyes on the Lake Team Training and email protect@keeptahoeblue.org to coordinate picking up materials from the Keep Tahoe Blue office between Mondays and Fridays (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd. South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150). The training highlights specific areas that are current priorities based on need, but we also welcome volunteers to support this Eyes on the Lake Outreach initiative wherever they’re recreating.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Join our frontline volunteer team to help protect our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). With the emerging threat of golden mussels, your presence on the shoreline matters now more than ever.  

Volunteers will visit high-traffic recreation areas to share quick, helpful guidance with the public and distribute information to non-motorized users about the risk posed by golden mussels. You’ll also help promote the Eyes on the Lake Program and Tahoe Keepers Program, educating the public on the proper Clean, Drain, and Dry steps. While you’re out in the field, you’ll tally the number of beachgoers you speak with and the number of non-motorized watercraft you observe. We’ll provide the materials and training you need to conduct friendly outreach and collect simple data during your shift.  

Shifts are one hour long, and you’re welcome to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day if you’d like to stay out longer. Volunteering can be even more enjoyable in pairs or small groups - feel free to invite family and friends to sign up and join you!  

Before heading into the field, volunteers are required to watch a one-hour prerecorded Eyes on the Lake Team Training and email protect@keeptahoeblue.org to coordinate picking up materials from the Keep Tahoe Blue office between Mondays and Fridays (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd. South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150). The training highlights specific areas that are current priorities based on need, but we also welcome volunteers to support this Eyes on the Lake Outreach initiative wherever they’re recreating.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 95721

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team at Sand Harbor

Join our frontline volunteer team to help protect our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). With the emerging threat of golden mussels, your presence on the shoreline matters now more than ever.  

Volunteers will visit high-traffic recreation areas to share quick, helpful guidance with the public and distribute information to non-motorized users about the risk posed by golden mussels. You’ll also help promote the Eyes on the Lake Program and Tahoe Keepers Program, educating the public on the proper Clean, Drain, and Dry steps. While you’re out in the field, you’ll tally the number of beachgoers you speak with and the number of non-motorized watercraft you observe. We’ll provide the materials and training you need to conduct friendly outreach and collect simple data during your shift.  

Shifts are one hour long, and you’re welcome to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day if you’d like to stay out longer. Volunteering can be even more enjoyable in pairs or small groups - feel free to invite family and friends to sign up and join you!  

Before heading into the field, volunteers are required to watch a one-hour prerecorded Eyes on the Lake Team Training and email protect@keeptahoeblue.org to coordinate picking up materials from the Keep Tahoe Blue office between Mondays and Fridays (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd. South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150). The training highlights specific areas that are current priorities based on need, but we also welcome volunteers to support this Eyes on the Lake Outreach initiative wherever they’re recreating.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Join our frontline volunteer team to help protect our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). With the emerging threat of golden mussels, your presence on the shoreline matters now more than ever.  

Volunteers will visit high-traffic recreation areas to share quick, helpful guidance with the public and distribute information to non-motorized users about the risk posed by golden mussels. You’ll also help promote the Eyes on the Lake Program and Tahoe Keepers Program, educating the public on the proper Clean, Drain, and Dry steps. While you’re out in the field, you’ll tally the number of beachgoers you speak with and the number of non-motorized watercraft you observe. We’ll provide the materials and training you need to conduct friendly outreach and collect simple data during your shift.  

Shifts are one hour long, and you’re welcome to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day if you’d like to stay out longer. Volunteering can be even more enjoyable in pairs or small groups - feel free to invite family and friends to sign up and join you!  

Before heading into the field, volunteers are required to watch a one-hour prerecorded Eyes on the Lake Team Training and email protect@keeptahoeblue.org to coordinate picking up materials from the Keep Tahoe Blue office between Mondays and Fridays (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd. South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150). The training highlights specific areas that are current priorities based on need, but we also welcome volunteers to support this Eyes on the Lake Outreach initiative wherever they’re recreating.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 89452

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team at Kings Beach

Join our frontline volunteer team to help protect our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). With the emerging threat of golden mussels, your presence on the shoreline matters now more than ever.  

Volunteers will visit high-traffic recreation areas to share quick, helpful guidance with the public and distribute information to non-motorized users about the risk posed by golden mussels. You’ll also help promote the Eyes on the Lake Program and Tahoe Keepers Program, educating the public on the proper Clean, Drain, and Dry steps. While you’re out in the field, you’ll tally the number of beachgoers you speak with and the number of non-motorized watercraft you observe. We’ll provide the materials and training you need to conduct friendly outreach and collect simple data during your shift.  

Shifts are one hour long, and you’re welcome to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day if you’d like to stay out longer. Volunteering can be even more enjoyable in pairs or small groups - feel free to invite family and friends to sign up and join you!  

Before heading into the field, volunteers are required to watch a one-hour prerecorded Eyes on the Lake Team Training and email protect@keeptahoeblue.org to coordinate picking up materials from the Keep Tahoe Blue office between Mondays and Fridays (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd. South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150). The training highlights specific areas that are current priorities based on need, but we also welcome volunteers to support this Eyes on the Lake Outreach initiative wherever they’re recreating.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Join our frontline volunteer team to help protect our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). With the emerging threat of golden mussels, your presence on the shoreline matters now more than ever.  

Volunteers will visit high-traffic recreation areas to share quick, helpful guidance with the public and distribute information to non-motorized users about the risk posed by golden mussels. You’ll also help promote the Eyes on the Lake Program and Tahoe Keepers Program, educating the public on the proper Clean, Drain, and Dry steps. While you’re out in the field, you’ll tally the number of beachgoers you speak with and the number of non-motorized watercraft you observe. We’ll provide the materials and training you need to conduct friendly outreach and collect simple data during your shift.  

Shifts are one hour long, and you’re welcome to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day if you’d like to stay out longer. Volunteering can be even more enjoyable in pairs or small groups - feel free to invite family and friends to sign up and join you!  

Before heading into the field, volunteers are required to watch a one-hour prerecorded Eyes on the Lake Team Training and email protect@keeptahoeblue.org to coordinate picking up materials from the Keep Tahoe Blue office between Mondays and Fridays (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd. South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150). The training highlights specific areas that are current priorities based on need, but we also welcome volunteers to support this Eyes on the Lake Outreach initiative wherever they’re recreating.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 96143

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team at Round Hill Pines

Join our frontline volunteer team to help protect our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). With the emerging threat of golden mussels, your presence on the shoreline matters now more than ever.  

Volunteers will visit high-traffic recreation areas to share quick, helpful guidance with the public and distribute information to non-motorized users about the risk posed by golden mussels. You’ll also help promote the Eyes on the Lake Program and Tahoe Keepers Program, educating the public on the proper Clean, Drain, and Dry steps. While you’re out in the field, you’ll tally the number of beachgoers you speak with and the number of non-motorized watercraft you observe. We’ll provide the materials and training you need to conduct friendly outreach and collect simple data during your shift.  

Shifts are one hour long, and you’re welcome to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day if you’d like to stay out longer. Volunteering can be even more enjoyable in pairs or small groups - feel free to invite family and friends to sign up and join you!  

Before heading into the field, volunteers are required to watch a one-hour prerecorded Eyes on the Lake Team Training and email protect@keeptahoeblue.org to coordinate picking up materials from the Keep Tahoe Blue office between Mondays and Fridays (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd. South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150). The training highlights specific areas that are current priorities based on need, but we also welcome volunteers to support this Eyes on the Lake Outreach initiative wherever they’re recreating.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Join our frontline volunteer team to help protect our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). With the emerging threat of golden mussels, your presence on the shoreline matters now more than ever.  

Volunteers will visit high-traffic recreation areas to share quick, helpful guidance with the public and distribute information to non-motorized users about the risk posed by golden mussels. You’ll also help promote the Eyes on the Lake Program and Tahoe Keepers Program, educating the public on the proper Clean, Drain, and Dry steps. While you’re out in the field, you’ll tally the number of beachgoers you speak with and the number of non-motorized watercraft you observe. We’ll provide the materials and training you need to conduct friendly outreach and collect simple data during your shift.  

Shifts are one hour long, and you’re welcome to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day if you’d like to stay out longer. Volunteering can be even more enjoyable in pairs or small groups - feel free to invite family and friends to sign up and join you!  

Before heading into the field, volunteers are required to watch a one-hour prerecorded Eyes on the Lake Team Training and email protect@keeptahoeblue.org to coordinate picking up materials from the Keep Tahoe Blue office between Mondays and Fridays (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd. South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150). The training highlights specific areas that are current priorities based on need, but we also welcome volunteers to support this Eyes on the Lake Outreach initiative wherever they’re recreating.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 89448

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team at Camp Richardson

Join our frontline volunteer team to help protect our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). With the emerging threat of golden mussels, your presence on the shoreline matters now more than ever.  

Volunteers will visit high-traffic recreation areas to share quick, helpful guidance with the public and distribute information to non-motorized users about the risk posed by golden mussels. You’ll also help promote the Eyes on the Lake Program and Tahoe Keepers Program, educating the public on the proper Clean, Drain, and Dry steps. While you’re out in the field, you’ll tally the number of beachgoers you speak with and the number of non-motorized watercraft you observe. We’ll provide the materials and training you need to conduct friendly outreach and collect simple data during your shift.  

Shifts are one hour long, and you’re welcome to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day if you’d like to stay out longer. Volunteering can be even more enjoyable in pairs or small groups - feel free to invite family and friends to sign up and join you!  

Before heading into the field, volunteers are required to watch a one-hour prerecorded Eyes on the Lake Team Training and email protect@keeptahoeblue.org to coordinate picking up materials from the Keep Tahoe Blue office between Mondays and Fridays (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd. South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150). The training highlights specific areas that are current priorities based on need, but we also welcome volunteers to support this Eyes on the Lake Outreach initiative wherever they’re recreating.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Join our frontline volunteer team to help protect our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). With the emerging threat of golden mussels, your presence on the shoreline matters now more than ever.  

Volunteers will visit high-traffic recreation areas to share quick, helpful guidance with the public and distribute information to non-motorized users about the risk posed by golden mussels. You’ll also help promote the Eyes on the Lake Program and Tahoe Keepers Program, educating the public on the proper Clean, Drain, and Dry steps. While you’re out in the field, you’ll tally the number of beachgoers you speak with and the number of non-motorized watercraft you observe. We’ll provide the materials and training you need to conduct friendly outreach and collect simple data during your shift.  

Shifts are one hour long, and you’re welcome to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day if you’d like to stay out longer. Volunteering can be even more enjoyable in pairs or small groups - feel free to invite family and friends to sign up and join you!  

Before heading into the field, volunteers are required to watch a one-hour prerecorded Eyes on the Lake Team Training and email protect@keeptahoeblue.org to coordinate picking up materials from the Keep Tahoe Blue office between Mondays and Fridays (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd. South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150). The training highlights specific areas that are current priorities based on need, but we also welcome volunteers to support this Eyes on the Lake Outreach initiative wherever they’re recreating.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 96150

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team at Angora Lakes

Join our frontline volunteer team to help protect our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). With the emerging threat of golden mussels, your presence on the shoreline matters now more than ever.  

Volunteers will visit high-traffic recreation areas to share quick, helpful guidance with the public and distribute information to non-motorized users about the risk posed by golden mussels. You’ll also help promote the Eyes on the Lake Program and Tahoe Keepers Program, educating the public on the proper Clean, Drain, and Dry steps. While you’re out in the field, you’ll tally the number of beachgoers you speak with and the number of non-motorized watercraft you observe. We’ll provide the materials and training you need to conduct friendly outreach and collect simple data during your shift.  

Shifts are one hour long, and you’re welcome to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day if you’d like to stay out longer. Volunteering can be even more enjoyable in pairs or small groups - feel free to invite family and friends to sign up and join you!  

Before heading into the field, volunteers are required to watch a one-hour prerecorded Eyes on the Lake Team Training and email protect@keeptahoeblue.org to coordinate picking up materials from the Keep Tahoe Blue office between Mondays and Fridays (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd. South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150). The training highlights specific areas that are current priorities based on need, but we also welcome volunteers to support this Eyes on the Lake Outreach initiative wherever they’re recreating.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Join our frontline volunteer team to help protect our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). With the emerging threat of golden mussels, your presence on the shoreline matters now more than ever.  

Volunteers will visit high-traffic recreation areas to share quick, helpful guidance with the public and distribute information to non-motorized users about the risk posed by golden mussels. You’ll also help promote the Eyes on the Lake Program and Tahoe Keepers Program, educating the public on the proper Clean, Drain, and Dry steps. While you’re out in the field, you’ll tally the number of beachgoers you speak with and the number of non-motorized watercraft you observe. We’ll provide the materials and training you need to conduct friendly outreach and collect simple data during your shift.  

Shifts are one hour long, and you’re welcome to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day if you’d like to stay out longer. Volunteering can be even more enjoyable in pairs or small groups - feel free to invite family and friends to sign up and join you!  

Before heading into the field, volunteers are required to watch a one-hour prerecorded Eyes on the Lake Team Training and email protect@keeptahoeblue.org to coordinate picking up materials from the Keep Tahoe Blue office between Mondays and Fridays (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd. South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150). The training highlights specific areas that are current priorities based on need, but we also welcome volunteers to support this Eyes on the Lake Outreach initiative wherever they’re recreating.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 96150

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team at Donner Lake

Join our frontline volunteer team to help protect our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). With the emerging threat of golden mussels, your presence on the shoreline matters now more than ever.  

Volunteers will visit high-traffic recreation areas to share quick, helpful guidance with the public and distribute information to non-motorized users about the risk posed by golden mussels. You’ll also help promote the Eyes on the Lake Program and Tahoe Keepers Program, educating the public on the proper Clean, Drain, and Dry steps. While you’re out in the field, you’ll tally the number of beachgoers you speak with and the number of non-motorized watercraft you observe. We’ll provide the materials and training you need to conduct friendly outreach and collect simple data during your shift.  

Shifts are one hour long, and you’re welcome to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day if you’d like to stay out longer. Volunteering can be even more enjoyable in pairs or small groups - feel free to invite family and friends to sign up and join you!  

Before heading into the field, volunteers are required to watch a one-hour prerecorded Eyes on the Lake Team Training and email protect@keeptahoeblue.org to coordinate picking up materials from the Keep Tahoe Blue office between Mondays and Fridays (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd. South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150). The training highlights specific areas that are current priorities based on need, but we also welcome volunteers to support this Eyes on the Lake Outreach initiative wherever they’re recreating.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Join our frontline volunteer team to help protect our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). With the emerging threat of golden mussels, your presence on the shoreline matters now more than ever.  

Volunteers will visit high-traffic recreation areas to share quick, helpful guidance with the public and distribute information to non-motorized users about the risk posed by golden mussels. You’ll also help promote the Eyes on the Lake Program and Tahoe Keepers Program, educating the public on the proper Clean, Drain, and Dry steps. While you’re out in the field, you’ll tally the number of beachgoers you speak with and the number of non-motorized watercraft you observe. We’ll provide the materials and training you need to conduct friendly outreach and collect simple data during your shift.  

Shifts are one hour long, and you’re welcome to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day if you’d like to stay out longer. Volunteering can be even more enjoyable in pairs or small groups - feel free to invite family and friends to sign up and join you!  

Before heading into the field, volunteers are required to watch a one-hour prerecorded Eyes on the Lake Team Training and email protect@keeptahoeblue.org to coordinate picking up materials from the Keep Tahoe Blue office between Mondays and Fridays (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd. South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150). The training highlights specific areas that are current priorities based on need, but we also welcome volunteers to support this Eyes on the Lake Outreach initiative wherever they’re recreating.

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 96161

Allow Groups: No